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Topic: The Walking Dead (Read 19564 times)

Agree on 3.75", but partially because I'm just more into that range (1:18-ish).

I don't want to buy bigger figures really, so I just don't, even if it's material I'm all into. You'd think more companies would pounce on that range though, since it is generally less moolah and obviously is able to pack a lot of detail and articulation, as well as accessories and such.

Agreed, just because I love 1:18 stuff, I'd buy several of each figure... some for display, others for customs. I think it's a shame they went with the bigger scale... they could have made them detailed like the Prince of Persia figures, and really had some awesome stuff.

Picked up both comic zombies yesterday at TRU, and almost pulled the trigger... but at this scale, I just can't do it. It's a shame because if they were 3.75, I would buy 2-3 of each of those zombies...

Thanks to a tip from a friend, I found a few of the Walking Dead Series 2 figures at TRU this morning. Of course Daryl Dixon was sold out, so God knows how long it will take me to track that #$%^& thing down.

My buddy had stashed the B/W Grimes variant for me too but apparently not well enough as it was nowhere to be found when I got by there. So that's two out of five I still need.

saw these today - I was actually shocked at how much bigger they were. I knew they were bigger of course but I guess they were bigger than I anticipated. Also, sad to say I didnt think they looked as good in person

You know that Well Zombie is gonna come apart at the torso with full gut splitting action!

I read that the guts will be soft/squishy, which is great. While the humans are kinda iffy in the line, McFarlane is absolutely nailing the zombies and including some mostly fun (the wind-up guy sucks) play features.